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Offline ocdonkb

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New Chicony KB-5181
« on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 13:18:46 »
Ebay link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Chicony-KB-5181-Computer-Keyboard_W0QQitemZ360218072638QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPCA_Mice_Trackballs?hash=item53deab963e#ht_3479wt_798

There was a GH review of this

Personally, not my thing. I can tolerate a lot in boards, but a small Backspace key is not one of them.
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Offline InSanCen

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« Reply #1 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 13:59:02 »
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Personally, not my thing. I can tolerate a lot in boards, but a small Backspace key is not one of them.


SMC (SMK?) switches by the look of the photo in the auction.
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Offline maxlugar

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« Reply #2 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 14:05:22 »
Quote from: ocdonkb;142629
Ebay link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Chicony-KB-5181-Computer-Keyboard_W0QQitemZ360218072638QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPCA_Mice_Trackballs?hash=item53deab963e#ht_3479wt_798

There was a GH review of this

Personally, not my thing. I can tolerate a lot in boards, but a small Backspace key is not one of them.


A screaming deal for a decent clicky keyboard.  The keyboard looks unremarkable, but the plate mounted SMK Monterey key switches are outstanding.  You will need a passive 5-pin AT to ps/2 adapter and a blue cube ps/2 to USB converter to work well with most modern laptops and PCs.

The small backspace key is not that big of a deal - most people at my office who have typed on the KB-5181 got accustomed to the small backspace key.  All the other keys are in the normal IBM 101-key enhanced layout.

This seller is highly reputable - I've purchased a dozen of these NIB KB-5181s from this seller and the transaction experience was excellent.

For 10 bucks NIB, this is a better deal for a clicky keyboard than most of the  used Model Ms on ebay.
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Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #3 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 14:07:51 »
What do the Monterreys feel like?   Are they anything like ALPS?


Offline maxlugar

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« Reply #4 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 14:51:41 »
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What do the Monterreys feel like?   Are they anything like ALPS?


Click on the link in the first post to read Manyak's review.

I think the Montereys were intended to be "ALPS like" but I personally prefer the Monterey key switches over genuine complicated white ALPS (which I also happen to like very much).

The Monterey key switches click on both the down press AND the return, similar to a buckling spring switch.  The tactile bump is sharper than the Model M buckling spring key switch, making the keystrokes feel crisper.

I have not ripometered the required force for the key presses, but they feel farily light - slightly less force than the Model M, but slightly more force than Blue Cherries.

Anyway, for 10 bucks + shipping, I think they make a nice edition of a clicky keyboard to add to anyone's collection (and there's no keyboard crud to clean)
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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 15:08:24 »
Are there any good keyboards that use the Monterey switches? From what I see, most of them look like the generic plasticky Asian keyboards of the 80s.

Indeed, does anyone know whether the switches can be adapted to work in an Alps board?

Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #6 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 15:10:31 »
I think Chimera has some Monterey switches in one of his SIIG Minitouches.


Offline rdjack21

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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 15:25:52 »
If you get the chance could you ripometer the board? I would love to know the force required for the keys.
Keyboards
Topre Capacitive: Realforce 87U, Realforce 86U, HHKB Pro 2, Topre MD01B0, Topre HE0100, Sun Short Type, OEM NEO CS (x2), NISSHO Electronics KB106DE
Buckling Spring: IBM Model M Space Saver (1291472), Unicomp Customizer x 2
Cherry Brown: Filco FKBN87M/EB, Compaq MX11800
Black Alps: ABS M1
Not so great boards Rare Spring over dome OKI, Sun rack keyboard

Trackballs - Trackman Wheel (3), Trackman marble (2)
Keyboards I still want to get - Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 the White version, Realforce 23U number pad in black and maybe white, μTRON ergo board with Topre switches.
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Offline Buckling_Summer

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« Reply #8 on: Tue, 15 December 2009, 16:00:32 »
Does anyone have any audio sample file ?
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Offline TexasFlood

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« Reply #9 on: Tue, 14 September 2010, 18:09:19 »
Quote from: Buckling_Summer;142704
Does anyone have any audio sample file ?

Did anyone ever post a KB-5181 sound sample?

Offline TexasFlood

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« Reply #10 on: Tue, 14 September 2010, 20:44:01 »
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Just did.  See the MegaSound sample.
Cool.  I assume this is your $16 NIB ebay special?  Was curious to compare a few different keyboards.  At first pass through the samples I grabbed, my favorite sounds have to be Monterey and complicated ALPS.  Thanks...
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